Coyote-palooza
The following description was submitted by the event organizer.
Coyotes can survive and even thrive in many different environments — including cities and backyards. Coyote-palooza is a family and pet-friendly event that will feature booths where you can learn about coyote identification and biology, participate in hands-on activities for adults and kids, and discover ways to keep pets and people safe. You’ll also have the opportunity to learn about the cultural significance of coyotes, the role they play in the ecosystem, and how to coyote-proof your space. Stop by for some fun and walk away with new knowledge and tools for coexisting with coyotes.
Organized by: Bird Alliance of Oregon, Feral Cat Coalition of Oregon, Humane World for Animals, Institute for Natural Resources, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Portland Urban Coyote Project
In partnership with: Cascadia Wild, Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, Eco Outdoors, Oregon Humane Society, Oregon Metro, Oregon State University, Oregon Zoo, People of Color Outdoors, Portland Bureau of Environmental Services, Portland Parks and Recreation, University of Oregon, US Fish and Wildlife Service, West Multnomah Soil and Water Conservation District, Westside Watershed Resource Center
Supported by: Connoisseur Media, Humane World for Animals, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife,West Multnomah Soil and Water Conservation District